CMA CGM: New Asia Southern Red Sea Express Service

March 21, 2014

The CMA CGM Group introduced the new Asia Southern Red Sea Express (REX3), a new fixed-day weekly service that will broaden our market coverage and provide more efficient and high quality services to customers starting on May 8, 2014.

This new service is in addition to the line's existing Asia Northern Red Sea Express (REX2) which together will improve our port coverage to meet the growing demand and customer requirements in the Red Sea market.

This new setup is developed through a Vessel Sharing Agreement with United Arab Shipping Company -UASC and China Shipping  Container lines  - CSCL that CMA CGM said leverages on its expertise in this region.

This new deployment will also benefit Red Sea exporters in minimizing their transit time through the improved port coverage.

The New REX3 port rotation is as follows: Xiamen – Yantian – Shekou – Port Kelang – Djibouti - Jeddah– Port Sudan – Djibouti – Port Kelang – Xiamen.

Stéphane Courquin, Vice-President of CMA CGM Asia Med Lines said, “It was strategic to consolidate and build up our presence in the Red Sea markets with improved services from Asia. This new configuration is an additional step of our deployment in the area and confirms the will of the Group to strengthen its presence in these strategic areas.”

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